Waiting for the New York Times Trailer

Waiting for the New York Times Trailer (2006)

07 November 2006 12 mins

Patricia Erens interviews patrons of the local drugstore in the tiny village of Three Oaks, Michigan, who all get up early Sunday morning to pay five dollars for one of the limited number of copies of The New York Times Sunday newspaper.

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